Self-Replicating Prompts for Large Language Models: Towards Artificial Culture
Gerhard Stenzel, Maximilian Zorn, Philipp Altmann, Maximilian Balthasar Mansky, Michael Kölle and Thomas Gabor
Abstract: We consider various setups where large language models (LLMs) communicate solely with themselves or other LLMs. In accordance with similar results known for program representations (like λ-expressions or automata), we observe a natural tendency for the evolution of self-replicating text pieces, i.e., LLM prompts that cause any receiving LLM to produce a response similar to the original prompt. We argue that the study of these self-replicating patterns, which exist in natural language and across different types of LLMs, may have important implications on artificial intelligence, cultural studies, and related fields.
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Gerhard Stenzel, Maximilian Zorn, Philipp Altmann, Maximilian Balthasar Mansky, Michael Kölle, Thomas Gabor. Self-Replicating Prompts for Large Language Models: Towards Artificial Culture”. , p. 110, 2024. ALIFE 2024: Proceedings of the 2024 Artificial Life Conference. DOI: 10.1162/isal_a_00813 [PDF] [Code]
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